Martin Stoss Violin

Size: Full Size

Label: Bernardus Stoss

Maker: Martin Johann Stoss

Circa: 1798-1834

Country/Origin: Vienna, Austria

Characteristic: Fine old Viennese craftsmanship, beautifully aged wood with a true beautiful old varnish.

$16,500.00

Description

Martin Johann Stoss was a highly esteemed violin maker associated with the renowned Viennese school over two centuries ago. His craftsmanship flourished during the golden era of Viennese composition, a time when legendary composers such as Beethoven, Haydn, and Schubert were shaping the course of classical music. The violin-making tradition of this period was upheld by distinguished artisans, including Geissenhoff, Thir, Stadlmann, and Stoss, whose instruments remain highly sought after for their exceptional quality and historical significance.

This particular violin, an exquisite and aged piece, exudes elegance and character. Its tonal beauty makes it an outstanding choice for chamber music performances, whether in a trio or quartet setting. The warmth and richness of its sound complement intimate ensembles, bringing depth and sophistication to musical interpretations. The craftsmanship of Stoss is evident in the instrument’s meticulous construction, a testament to the artistry and precision characteristic of Viennese violin makers.

Notably, other examples of Stoss’s cellos have commanded substantial sums at auctions, further solidifying his reputation as a master luthier. His instruments are valued not only for their musical excellence but also for their rarity and historical importance, making them prized possessions for collectors and musicians alike.